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Chinita Date: Wednesday, 01/Oct/08, 11:05 PM | Message # 31

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Afrika Bambaataa on Hip Hop, gangs and the 5th element, keep the elements of hip hop culture alive, don't get caught up


LyricalContent Date: Wednesday, 01/Oct/08, 11:49 PM | Message # 32

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I know the difference

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EmSeeD Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 0:17 AM | Message # 33

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great vids. im reading this book can't stop won't stop: a history of the hip hop generation.

btw i dont think you can compare graffiti with hieroglyphics.


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Chinita Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 0:24 AM | Message # 34

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great vids. im reading this book can't stop won't stop: a history of the hip hop generation

thank you, i was gonna buy that book on amazon. let me know if its good.

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btw i dont think you can compare graffiti with hieroglyphics.

LOL i didn't like that part either but the rest was pretty good at least to explain the culture/rap/hiphop better than i can at least. but thanks i'm glad you looked at the video smile


Chinita Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 0:30 AM | Message # 35

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i'm an old schooler and the eldest almost there from the begginning of hip hop, been watching it decline and very sad, i'm just trying to educate more and explain the hip hop culture. i didn't mean to offend anyone. its just thats what im here for to rep the culture, to educate and i might have gotten a bit deffensive. sorry guys

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eboyd Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 2:11 AM | Message # 36

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i know dudes who love some Canibus, Percee P, RA The Rugged Man, etc., but also like Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, TI, even Soulja Boy and i respect them. they represent the balance. that is what i'm all about and we are supposed to be about too. even though i hate that shit, as long as my shit ain't getting disrespected i have no reason to disrespect back. however, since the shit i listen to gets NOOOO respect, i am a loud mouth asshole when it comes to my music. LMAO!

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eboyd Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 2:13 AM | Message # 37

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please check this out, its just we trying to represent the culture, real hip hop. you are mixing up mainstream hip hop, mainstream rap hip hop and rap.. differenccs is all. but not about hateing anyone. i hope this explains the culture better.

Hip Hop Culture

yeah, that Professor I Self vid is the perfect video to represent my beliefs. it is posted as a response to my "Hip Hop vs. Rap: The Difference" video which you omitted from your list of explanatory vids cry


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EmSeeD Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 2:31 AM | Message # 38

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LOL i didn't like that part either but the rest was pretty good at least to explain the culture/rap/hiphop better than i can at least. but thanks i'm glad you looked at the video

yeah i guess its like when people start a religion. they have to merge the history with something else to make it more credible. but the video was still awesome and pretty much represents my views too.


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LyricalContent Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 2:52 AM | Message # 39

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they represent my views on hip hop too I already know the difference nobody just didn't understand what i was trying to say
if I didn't know I wouldn't be apart of the movement I don't join stuff I don't know nothing about I want to be apart of something that
represents hip hop that's the same thing I told J1 and that's why I joined the movement my words just got all twisted I already know the difference


For the preaching of the cross is to them that
perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God
1 Cor 1:18
http:
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The grass withers and the flowers fall,
but the Word of our God shall stand forever
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Chinita Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 1:06 PM | Message # 40

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video which you omitted from your list of explanatory vids

i was going to add your video erik i had it right in front of me but stopped because i added so many already. ok here is your video which i do pass around alot erik. its on my hiphop history/culture playlist with the rest of them.

Hip Hop vs. Rap: The Difference


Menace Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 1:36 PM | Message # 41

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hip hop culture = social and cultural movement

the objectives of hip hop as a culture are higher in purpose then words music is just a reflection of the real self plus and of course music is music and everything haves her bad sides or everything hardcore haves her pink bubble gum counter part but in hip hop its or was a balance but the main problem was that corporate america didnt have the power to touch that core cause a CULTURE aint for SALE so corporate america took something from that culture and made it a product and presented it like the ambasador of the culture itself and that made the bad image and one thing more MUSIC itself was and is a tool music can brakes barriers of anykind if music itself wont represent something music itself will fall for anything


Chinita Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 1:42 PM | Message # 42

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the objectives of hip hop as a culture are higher in purpose then words music is just a reflection of the real self plus and of course music is music and everything haves her bad sides or everything hardcore haves her pink bubble gum counter part but in hip hop its or was a balance but the main problem was that corporate america didnt have the power to touch that core cause a CULTURE aint for SALE so corporate america took something from that culture and made it a product and presented it like the ambasador of the culture itself and that made the bad image and one thing more MUSIC itself was and is a tool music can brakes barriers of anykind if music itself wont represent something music itself will fall for anything

i like that, well said menace biggrin


SoulRas Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 1:47 PM | Message # 43

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What If................

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eboyd Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 4:02 PM | Message # 44

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i was going to add your video erik i had it right in front of me but stopped because i added so many already. ok here is your video which i do pass around alot erik. its on my hiphop history/culture playlist with the rest of them.

smile


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Chinita Date: Wednesday, 12/Nov/08, 2:01 PM | Message # 45

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